COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Director (feature film)

Cast (feature film)

Superman Returns (2006)
Superman--born on a planet which has long since died--has been raised by adoptive parents on the Kent farm in Kansas. The young boy Kal-El is renamed Clark Kent, and though he has grown up among humans, he is not one of them. Under Earth's yellow sun, he can do two things humans can only dream of, but to co-exist with them he must live a dual life as mild, unassuming Clark Kent, secretly transforming into the Man of Steel when the world cries out for him. But now, the world's crises have gone unheeded for five long years since Superman's mysterious disappearance. Without him, crime has risen in the city of Metropolis and beyond; that's not even counting the future destructive acts of Lex Luthor, who has been sprung from prison with the specific intent of using Superman's technological secrets for his own personal gain and glory. Lois Lane, star reporter for the Daily Planet and the love of Superman's life, has moved on since Superman left without a word. She has even won a Pulitzer Prize for her essay, "Why the World Doesn't Need Superman." Lois has other issues to contend with--she is now engaged to the editor's nephew and has a young son to look after. But for Superman, the long search for his place in the universe ends back at the Kent farm, among the only family he has ever known. His destiny lies in Metropolis, where one look in Lois's eyes tell him that this place, among the flawed but ultimately good people of Earth, is his true home. And with Lex's plan coming to fruition mere hours after his return, the world will never need Superman more than it does now.

4.

Naqoyqatsi (2002)
In this cinematic concert, mesmerizing images are plucked from everyday reality, then visually altered with state-of-the-art digital techniques. The result is a chronicle of the shift from a world organized by the principles of nature to one dominated by technology, the synthetic and the virtual. E

Score, The (2001)
as Max Baron
Nick Wells is ready to retire from crime. He''ll settle down with his girlfriend Diane and focus on running his legitimate business: a Montreal jazz club. But Max, his fence, friend and financial partner, has other plans for him. Persuading Nick to violate two of his most important rules- always work alone and never operate in the city where you live -Max teams him up with Jack Teller. A young, aggressive and talented thief, Jack needs Nick''s safe-cracking talents to make his first big score: a prize worth millions locked behind the walls of Montreal''s Custom''s House. It''s a volatile combination in which egos clash and sparks fly, but the thrill of the heist has a grip on all three men, who won''t give up no matter what the risk.

7.

Brave, The (1997)
as Mr Mccarthy
A poor, unemployed father gives the ultimate gift of love to change the quality of life for his poverty-stricken family - he agrees to star in a "snuff" film in exchange for $50,000.

8.

Island of Dr. Moreau, The (1996)
as Dr Moreau
A brilliant geneticist, Dr. Moreau and his assistant Montgomery are on the brink of revolutionizing science when Edward Douglas becomes stranded on their remote island. At first glance, this tropical paradise seems idyllic. But deep in the jungle lies a terrifying secret. Moreau and Montgomery have been performing gene-splicing research on animals to create a superior breed of human being, and that experiment has gone terribly wrong. They have ignored the most fundamental law of the jungle: survival of the fittest. Roaming free, these beast-people are highly intelligent with murderous instincts. Their thirst for blood is pacified through a combination of sedatives and shock discipline. But events triggered by Douglas'' unexpected arrival are about to break Moreau''s God-like dominion over these resentful creatures. As the crisis escalates, Douglas must escape the clutches of his captors and find a way off the island before he becomes a part of Moreau''s final horrifying experiment.

9.

Don Juan de Marco (1994)
as Dr Jack Luchsinger
Days before his scheduled retirement, a clinical psychiatrist treats a young man who believes he is the legendary lover Don Juan. During the sessions that ensue, the doctor is forced to rethink his beliefs about life, love and passion, and whether or not Don Juan''s alive and well--and sitting in his office.

The Formula (1980)
as Adam Steiffel
A detective is in jeopardy after discovering a synthetic formula for gasoline.

15.

Apocalypse Now (1979)
as Colonel Walter E Kurtz
An Army captain travels to Cambodia during the Vietnam War to terminate a renegade officer.

16.

Superman:The Movie (1978)
as Jor-El
The legendary man of steel fights to save the world and his true love from Lex Luthor''''s criminal plots.

17.

The Missouri Breaks (1976)
as Lee Clayton
An outlaw''''s attempts to go straight fall short when a rival rancher hires a psychotic gunman.

18.

The Godfather (1972)
as Don Vito Corleone
Epic tale of a 1940s New York Mafia family and their struggle to protect their empire from rival families as the leadership switches from the father to his youngest son.

19.

The Nightcomers (1972)
as Peter Quint
Prequel to the Henry James classic "Turn of the Screw" about the events leading up to the deaths of Peter Quint and Ms. Jessel, and the the slow corruption of the children in their care.

20.

Last Tango In Paris (1972)
as Paul
A landmark erotic drama and among Academy Award winning director Bernado Bertolucci''s masterworks. Screen icon Marlon Brando plays a businessman who pursues a steamy affair with a young Parisian woman, played by Maria Schneider, on the grounds that it remains strictly sexual. While, for Brando, the affair is a means to forget his grief over his dead wife, for Schneider, it''s a complication that sends her turbulent relationship with her fiancé, played by Jean-Pierre Léaud, into a tailspin. An intelligent, visually rapturous exploration of how sexual obsession can be a dangerous drug with powerhouse performances from its leads.

21.

Burn! (1970)
as Sir William Walker
A British agent stifles a slave revolt on a Caribbean island.

22.

The Night of the Following Day (1969)
as Bud, the chauffeur
Things start to go wrong for a group of criminals after they kidnap a young heiress and hold her for ransom at a beach house in France. Fighting among the co-conspirators boils over shortly after the ransom is picked up, leading to a violent end for most.

23.

Candy (1968)
as Grindl
Based on Terry Southern's satirical novel, a sendup of Voltaire's -Candide-. Young Candy is a college girl who seeks truth and meaning in life, encountering a variety of kookie characters and humorous sexual situations in the process.

A Countess From Hong Kong (1967)
as Ogden Mears
US politican Ogen Mears finds in his suit on the liner heading from Hongkong to Hawaii a russian countess, who is fed up with working as a taxi-dancer in Hongkong. Mears falls in love, but there is his wife waiting for him in Hawaii, and a divorce would ruin his chances of being elected.

26.

The Chase (1966)
as Sheriff Calder
A convict's escape ignites passions in his hometown.

27.

The Appaloosa (1966)
as Matt Fletcher
A wandering cowboy returns to his sleepy border hometown with the hopes of settling down. But when a merciless Mexican bandit steals his prize possession, it's a fight to the death for honor in the Old West.

28.

Morituri (1965)
as Robert Crain
The English blackmail a German expatriate into a Nazi rubber shipment.

29.

Bedtime Story (1964)
as Freddy Benson
Two con-men engage in a competitve game of seducing wealthy women on the French Riviera.

30.

The Ugly American (1963)
as Harrison Carter MacWhite
An intelligent, articulate scholar, Harrison MacWhite, survives a hostile Senate confirmation hearing at the hands of conservatives to become ambassador to Sarkan, a southeast Asian country where civil war threatens a tense peace. Despite his knowledge, once he's there, MacWhite sees only a dichotomy between the U.S. and Communism. He can't accept that anti-American sentiment might be a longing for self-determination and nationalism. So, he breaks from his friend Deong, a local opposition leader, ignores a foreman's advice about slowing the building of a road, and tries to muscle ahead. What price must the country and his friends pay for him to get some sense?

31.

Mutiny on the Bounty (1962)
as Fletcher Christian
Lavish remake of the classic tale of the villainous Captain Bligh who drives his crew to revolt during a South Seas expedition.

32.

One-Eyed Jacks (1961)
as Rio
An outlaw seeks revenge on the old friend who betrayed him.

33.

The Fugitive Kind (1960)
as Valentine "Snakeskin" Xavier
A drifter ignites passions among the women of a Mississippi town.

34.

The Young Lions (1958)
as Christian Diestl
A Jewish soldier faces anti-Semitism when he enlists to fight World War II.

35.

Sayonara (1957)
as Major [Lloyd "Ace"] Gruver
American soldiers in post-war Japan defy convention when they fall in love with local women.

The Men (1950)
as Ken ["Bud" Wilocek]
A paraplegic veteran fights his own bitterness to build a new life.

Special Thanks (feature film)

45.

Jimmy Hollywood (1994)
as Thanks
An unemployed Hollywood actor will go to any means to get a role. When his car radio is stolen, the chance of a lifetime appears to be his.

46.

In the Name of the Father (1993)
as Special Thanks
Story of Gerry Conlon, purported ringleader of the Guildford Four, a group of three Irishmen and one English woman wrongly imprisoned for the 1974 IRA bombing of a pub in Guildford, England, that left five people dead. Conlon's father Guiseppe was subsequently imprisoned along with six other Conlon

Cast (special)

47.

Brando (Part 2) (2007)
The two-part original documentary on the larger-than-life actor's life on-screen and off. Features interviews with Robert Duvall, James Caan, Jane Fonda, Al Pacino and Martin Scorsese.

48.

Brando (Part 1) (2007)
The two-part original documentary on the larger-than-life actor's life on-screen and off. Features interviews with Robert Duvall, James Caan, Jane Fonda, Al Pacino and Martin Scorsese.

Miracle on 44th Street: A Portrait of the Actors Studio (1991)
A documentary exploring the history of The Actors Studio, the academy founded in 1947 by Elia Kazan, Robert Lewis, Cheryl Crawford, and Lee Strasburg. The school advanced a naturalistic style of acting based on the work of Russian director and teacher Konstantin Stanislavski, which in the U.S. has a

51.

Godfather Family: A Look Inside, The (1990)
as Himself
A special featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the making of "The Godfather," "The Godfather Part II," and the sequel "The Godfather Part III."

Misc. Crew (special)

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Roots: The Next Generations (1979)
as George Lincoln Rockwell
The unparalleled success of "Roots" in 1977 prompted this continuation of Alex Haley's saga, beginning with the events where its predecessor ended in 1882 and bringing the story to the present with James Earl Jones playing Haley and Marlon Brando as American Nazi leader George Lincoln Rockwell, who

Cast (short)

55.

Operation Teahouse (1956)
This short promotional film provides a behind-the-scenes look at "The Teahouse of the August Moon" (1956).

56.

World News - 1954 (1954)
This short Warner-Pathé newsreel features a national sweater contest and footage from the 1954 Academy Awards.